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the inland area of the island is the domain of the jack of all trades. born and bred year, he has learned to be independent. the workshop is his castle. he designs, makes, and repairs everything on his own. he has become a specialist in customized vehicles. >> you have to take this piece by piece. then i will build it here again. >> his latest invention as this hovercraft, assembled from scrap. >> you can go on this and you'll have a very smooth flight. >> he sees himself flying over the waves. he is determined to be self- sufficient. he constructed a remote control for his old motor boat. he can launch his boat with it. he can set sail without getting his feet wet. his working day is not just about machines and gadgets. he also has to take care of the island have zander roads. and he goes on patrol daily and he has an eagle eye. >> if i can patch a stone, i will know it. >> not much happens without salvu being involved. he keeps the water supply going at the pumping station for himself and the three villagers who live here. >> about 65 feet from the sur
the inland area of the island is the domain of the jack of all trades. born and bred year, he has learned to be independent. the workshop is his castle. he designs, makes, and repairs everything on his own. he has become a specialist in customized vehicles. >> you have to take this piece by piece. then i will build it here again. >> his latest invention as this hovercraft, assembled from scrap. >> you can go on this and you'll have a very smooth flight. >> he sees...
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the island, telling that he was part of the security system to take care of the security on the island. people accepted that. but only a few minutes after he had come to the island, he took out a handgun and started to shoot. >> reporter: this was the scene not long ago. police marksmen arriving by boat. not far from them, a scene of carnage. the bodies of young people scattered on the shore. no signs of movement in the water, people are swimming for their lives. >> some of them you could see really clearly where the bullets had gone in. some of the wounds were really, really, really big. some of them had, you know, they had been running for their lives. they had their bones broken. some of them, you know, they were full of blood and dirt. >> reporter: this was the youth camp last year. norway's prime minister visiting. he was due at the camp tomorrow to give a speech. this was the youth camp just yesterday. these young people, the targets of an attack that has come out of the blue on a sunny summer's day, a day of horror, so far unexplained. >> woodruff: president obama extended his c
the island, telling that he was part of the security system to take care of the security on the island. people accepted that. but only a few minutes after he had come to the island, he took out a handgun and started to shoot. >> reporter: this was the scene not long ago. police marksmen arriving by boat. not far from them, a scene of carnage. the bodies of young people scattered on the shore. no signs of movement in the water, people are swimming for their lives. >> some of them you...
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by building more facilities on the islands. >>> with the territorial dispute over islands in the south china sea on the academy, the association of southeast asian nations are to meet in indonesia on tuesday. a head of a series of talks and asean and its partners described his expectations. >> translator: i hope significant progress will be made at the meeting to open in bali. >> asean foreign ministers are to talk with their partners. a forum will be held with the united states participating. >>> china says it will take measures to curb price of rare earth metals. chinese minister chin. kaida said metals which are vital to the protection of goods keep rising. and the differences in prices is a problem. he asked china to ensure the same level of rare earth metal exports to japan as before. chen said that china needs to maintain its control or exports. but he said inflated prices could lead to higher prices for parts made with such metals. and that would not be desirable for china. >> translator: china has made a step forward in tackling the issue. i want to closely monitor the country'
by building more facilities on the islands. >>> with the territorial dispute over islands in the south china sea on the academy, the association of southeast asian nations are to meet in indonesia on tuesday. a head of a series of talks and asean and its partners described his expectations. >> translator: i hope significant progress will be made at the meeting to open in bali. >> asean foreign ministers are to talk with their partners. a forum will be held with the united...
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the base is located near -- in the south of the island. the defense minister of cyprus has resigned, and a government spokesman says the army chief has also stepped down. >> these aerial shots showed the extent of the disaster. buildings have been detonated, cars blasted through the air. dance plumes of smoke are visible from miles around. witnesses report hearing the explosion 100 kilometers away in the capital. the blast knocked out the neighboring por station5. it normally generates over half the island's electricity, and there could be power shortages for months. the huge explosion also damaged nearby homes and a holiday resort. >> today is a dark day for the nation. we are shocked by this event. not just by the damage, but by the loss of life and the injuries suffered by many of our people. >> the dump was storing 98 containers of munitions, which suffers constant -- confiscated from the ship in february, 2009. fizzles suspected the vessel of running arms from iran to gaza. -- officials suspected. the cause has yet to be established.
the base is located near -- in the south of the island. the defense minister of cyprus has resigned, and a government spokesman says the army chief has also stepped down. >> these aerial shots showed the extent of the disaster. buildings have been detonated, cars blasted through the air. dance plumes of smoke are visible from miles around. witnesses report hearing the explosion 100 kilometers away in the capital. the blast knocked out the neighboring por station5. it normally generates...
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. >> when is the name of the island? >> fuhr. but -- it's reminiscent of this scandanavian country oslo. i was just in oslo. the cops are not arme >>> iowa straw poll, august 12th, who wins? >> ron paul. >> michele bachmann. >> rick perry. >> i'm going ow! of course. thank you. i'd call her honeydew goodbody, not lisa. the very fact that she is called lisa proves that she exists.
. >> when is the name of the island? >> fuhr. but -- it's reminiscent of this scandanavian country oslo. i was just in oslo. the cops are not arme >>> iowa straw poll, august 12th, who wins? >> ron paul. >> michele bachmann. >> rick perry. >> i'm going ow! of course. thank you. i'd call her honeydew goodbody, not lisa. the very fact that she is called lisa proves that she exists.
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since the first reports of shooting on the island, it took police 90 minutes to arrive on the scene. a plane carrying ten tons of food aid landed in famine-hit somalia today, enough to feed 3,500 children for one month. the world food program said it is the first airlift to arrive there since the u.n. declared a famine in parts of somalia last week. meanwhile, humanitarian agencies are doubling efforts across the border in kenya, where thousands of somalis have fled for food and shelter. the u.n. estimates more than 11 million people in east africa need aid as a result of the drought. landslides killed at least 36 people in south korea today. they were triggered by torrential downpours which dumped 15 inches of rain in and around seoul in just 17 hours. the deluge turned the capital city's streets into gushing creeks. rescue crews used ropes to pull people trapped in partially submerged cars to safety. weather forecasters warned another ten inches of rain could fall in seoul through friday. those are some of the day's major stories. now, back to jeff. >> brown: autoworkers and detroi
since the first reports of shooting on the island, it took police 90 minutes to arrive on the scene. a plane carrying ten tons of food aid landed in famine-hit somalia today, enough to feed 3,500 children for one month. the world food program said it is the first airlift to arrive there since the u.n. declared a famine in parts of somalia last week. meanwhile, humanitarian agencies are doubling efforts across the border in kenya, where thousands of somalis have fled for food and shelter. the...
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originally thought. >> the police and personnel had a very demanding task on the island. just after they arrived. and it was necessary to give priority to those who were injured, and to secure the whole area. in these complex situations the number of deaths first reported were too high. >> in oslo hundreds had gathered outside the courthouse. but the court rules that the remand hearing would be heard in closed session. what are the reasons for holding a closed hearing today? >> it's because of the further investigation and also security. this is a very special matter. >> reporter: but after the short hearing the judge emerged to relay through his translator breivik's first explanation for his murderous actions. >> the accused explained that the labor party has failed the country and its people and the price of their treason was what they had to pay yesterday. his intention was not to kill as many people as possible but to give a strong signal that cannot be misunderstood. that as long as the labor party keeps driving its ideological line and keeps destructive norwegian cu
originally thought. >> the police and personnel had a very demanding task on the island. just after they arrived. and it was necessary to give priority to those who were injured, and to secure the whole area. in these complex situations the number of deaths first reported were too high. >> in oslo hundreds had gathered outside the courthouse. but the court rules that the remand hearing would be heard in closed session. what are the reasons for holding a closed hearing today?...
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the fact that trujillo fel this dtator felt the need in some ways to draw a line down the island in blood with a machete speaks to a deep discomfort trujillo had about a reality in the dominican republic and haiti that i think people often forget or sort of glide over, which was that these two countries were incredibly close. that there was a tremendous amount of contact between the two counties before the genocide. that as far away as santiago, considered the bastion of donican identity, that the influences of haiti, the language, even the money, were being felt. >> hinojosa: and what's so problematic from the domenican perspective about that? >> well, i wouldn't argue that it's problematic from the domenican perspective. i would argue that it was problematic from the trujillo perspective. one of the best ways to maintain power, one of the best ways to create a state... you know, the write olaf stapledon says the nation is usually just a hate club, a super hate club. >> hinojosa: because you've got a border around yourselves. >> yh, andhe best way to create borders is by hating your neig
the fact that trujillo fel this dtator felt the need in some ways to draw a line down the island in blood with a machete speaks to a deep discomfort trujillo had about a reality in the dominican republic and haiti that i think people often forget or sort of glide over, which was that these two countries were incredibly close. that there was a tremendous amount of contact between the two counties before the genocide. that as far away as santiago, considered the bastion of donican identity, that...
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escaped the island with her life. but she says she knew every single one of the people who did not make it. >> some of them i knew very well. and some of them i had not met so often but they are still a close friend. it means so much to me. yeah, it's hard to bear. it's very hard to bear. >> reporter: does it seem real? >> no. >> reporter: images of the missing and the dead smile out from norway's newspapers. many more will appear as they are announced in the coming days. the lawyer who must defend the man responsible says he is most likely insane. has he shown any remorse or any regret for what he did? >> he said it was necessary to start a war here in europe as well as the western world. he thought it was necessary, that it was necessary, he said. >> reporter: was he expecting to survive and be arrested? >> no. >> reporter: he expected he would be killed or he would kill himself. >> he expected to be killed. >> reporter: he also told us breivik had taken drugs to stay alert. as norwegians come together in grief, the
escaped the island with her life. but she says she knew every single one of the people who did not make it. >> some of them i knew very well. and some of them i had not met so often but they are still a close friend. it means so much to me. yeah, it's hard to bear. it's very hard to bear. >> reporter: does it seem real? >> no. >> reporter: images of the missing and the dead smile out from norway's newspapers. many more will appear as they are announced in the coming...
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the massacre on the island. he has said that he found the acts atrocious but necessary. is to be quite difficult. right now, it looks like they will be going for that feat of -- plea of insanity. >> across europe, there is worry that the attack in norway could in boldly and other far right fanatics. lawmakers in germany are calling for harder surveillance of suspicious groups. the government says that a monitoring is adequate and police are doing a good job. to the opposition says that the attacks show the potential risks. >> a representative from the social democratic party says that much during of right-wing extremists should be improved and more personnel and money is needed. >> it seems to me that the police only had a few specialists. in light of the events in our way, surveillance must be enhanced. -- in light of the offense in norway. >> the intelligence ancy devotes several pages to right wing extremism on the internet and says that it is a significant threat. current monitoring practices are adequate an
the massacre on the island. he has said that he found the acts atrocious but necessary. is to be quite difficult. right now, it looks like they will be going for that feat of -- plea of insanity. >> across europe, there is worry that the attack in norway could in boldly and other far right fanatics. lawmakers in germany are calling for harder surveillance of suspicious groups. the government says that a monitoring is adequate and police are doing a good job. to the opposition says that...
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many are asking why it took them almost 90 minutes to reach the island of utoeya when the shooting began. the commission is almost certain to look into the issue. the attack in norway has increased scrutiny of the far right scene. police have raided 21properties linked to suspected right-wing extremists. they have seized ammunition, weapons, and propaganda. there is a neo-nazi group that wants to drive foreigners out of germany. the group has been under surveillance since march, but there is no evidence it was planning any type of attack. serbian president boris tadic is appealing for calm after ethnic serbs in kosovo stormed the border crossing and set it on fire. boris tadic call the attackers hooligans and said the violence is not helping people in kosovo. violence flared on monday, when costs above sent police to take control of the border post. -- kuntsevo sent police to take control of the border post. that sparked clashes, leaving one officer dead. >> the border crossings have been closed and roads blocked. media reports of gunfire at one checkpoint. because of a police group trie
many are asking why it took them almost 90 minutes to reach the island of utoeya when the shooting began. the commission is almost certain to look into the issue. the attack in norway has increased scrutiny of the far right scene. police have raided 21properties linked to suspected right-wing extremists. they have seized ammunition, weapons, and propaganda. there is a neo-nazi group that wants to drive foreigners out of germany. the group has been under surveillance since march, but there is no...
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the island of palau. the drunken torrents are broken, grown alien, to you, to me, our only possession the silence of a bone washed clean by the sea. the floods, the flames, the questions - till the ashes tell you one day: "life is the building of bridges over rivers that seep away."" find more about the new recommendations to offer millions of women free birth control. that's on our health page. and on indonesia, see a slideshow about the disparity between the growing middle-class and the populous nations poor. all that and more is on our web site, newshour dot pbs dot org. jeff. >> brown: and that's the newshour for tonight. on tuesday, we'll have a newsmaker interview with republican presidential candidate, ron paul about the budget, the debt and more. i'm jeffrey brown. >> ifill: and i'm gwen ifill... we'll see you on-line... and again here tomorrow evening... thank you and good night. major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: chevron. we may have more in common than you think. >> and by
the island of palau. the drunken torrents are broken, grown alien, to you, to me, our only possession the silence of a bone washed clean by the sea. the floods, the flames, the questions - till the ashes tell you one day: "life is the building of bridges over rivers that seep away."" find more about the new recommendations to offer millions of women free birth control. that's on our health page. and on indonesia, see a slideshow about the disparity between the growing...
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the utoeya island. the prime minister urged norway to show unity in the face of its deadliest peacetime assault. the self confessed killer, 32- year-old anders breivik, has undergone further questioning. his lawyer said he had intended to carry out more attacks last friday but apparently changed his plans. the shooting rampage on at utoeya island became his final act of violence. most of the victims were teenagers. at that has been a harrowing time for the survivors. >> i am starting to smile at a bit now. >> we will never forget this. but we will also bring something good, i think. in some time, i hope it will be a place for youngsters again. at that authorities have identified all of the victims, but it is likely to be a long time before the survivors find a sense of closure. >>> when you fail the first time, try again, that is what republicans are doing in the u.s. house this friday. after yesterday's sudden decision to postpone the vote on legislation to raise the debt ceiling, members of the house
the utoeya island. the prime minister urged norway to show unity in the face of its deadliest peacetime assault. the self confessed killer, 32- year-old anders breivik, has undergone further questioning. his lawyer said he had intended to carry out more attacks last friday but apparently changed his plans. the shooting rampage on at utoeya island became his final act of violence. most of the victims were teenagers. at that has been a harrowing time for the survivors. >> i am starting to...
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originally thought. >> the police and personnel had a very demanding task on the island. just after they arrived. and it was necessary to give priority to those who were injured, and to secure the whole area. in these complex situations the number of deaths first reported were too high. >> in oslo hundreds had gathered outside the courthouse. but the court rules that the remand hearing would be heard in closed session. what are the reasons for holding a closed hearing today? >> it's because of the further investigation and also security. this is a very special matter. >> reporter: but after the short hearing the judge emerged to relay through his translator breivik's first explanation for his murderous actions. >> the accused explained that the labor party has failed the country and its people and the price of their treason was what they had to pay yesterday. his intention was not to kill as many people as possible but to give a strong signal that cannot be misunderstood. that as long as the labor party keeps driving its ideological line and keeps destructive norwegian cu
originally thought. >> the police and personnel had a very demanding task on the island. just after they arrived. and it was necessary to give priority to those who were injured, and to secure the whole area. in these complex situations the number of deaths first reported were too high. >> in oslo hundreds had gathered outside the courthouse. but the court rules that the remand hearing would be heard in closed session. what are the reasons for holding a closed hearing today?...
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and the markets have got more and more nervous about the possibility to the island, portugal, italy and spain of course. rose: it ems me, this is only about europe, don't expect the other untries to get the same kind of treatment. >> exactly. but the problem is that this cause, as you see the many bailouts, more hazard. >> rose: we conclude with the look at the final season of entourage with its creator doug ellin and actors jeremy pevin and kevin connoly. >> the time that i really felt like there was something special going on is when we went to las vegas. and people were screaming at these guys, really like they were elv. and i was stunned. we were at the pool at the hard rock cafe and people are screaming, are, turtle, e, that was kind of shocking for me, you know. because i'm kind of locked in my office in a bubble so you don't really feel it. >> rose: the debt limitation crisis, the greek debt crisis, and the final season of entourage next. >> fundingor charlie rose was provided by the following: evy story needs a ro we can all root for. who beats the ds d comes out on top. but thi
and the markets have got more and more nervous about the possibility to the island, portugal, italy and spain of course. rose: it ems me, this is only about europe, don't expect the other untries to get the same kind of treatment. >> exactly. but the problem is that this cause, as you see the many bailouts, more hazard. >> rose: we conclude with the look at the final season of entourage with its creator doug ellin and actors jeremy pevin and kevin connoly. >> the time that i...
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here's the latest on the region. >>> we start with the regional dispute about islands in the south sea. strong feelings were on display after meeting of senior chinese and u.s. military officials in beijing on monday. china condemned the united states for getting involved in an asian matter. junpei yoshioka has the story. >> reporter: met welcome mike mullen chairman of the u.s. joints chiefs of staff on monday. at the joint press conference, chen expressed displeasure that the united states was seeking to get involved in territorial disputes between asian nations. >> translator: although the u.s. side has many times expressed it would not intervene in disputes over the south china sea, it's in fact clearly sending the opposite signal to the world. it carried out joint military exercises with vietnam an the philippines. although this is not the first time it was extremely inappropriate to do it at this time. >> reporter: the remark drew a sharp response from mullen. >> the united states has had a presence in the asia pacific region for decades. and we've exercised with our allies and f
here's the latest on the region. >>> we start with the regional dispute about islands in the south sea. strong feelings were on display after meeting of senior chinese and u.s. military officials in beijing on monday. china condemned the united states for getting involved in an asian matter. junpei yoshioka has the story. >> reporter: met welcome mike mullen chairman of the u.s. joints chiefs of staff on monday. at the joint press conference, chen expressed displeasure that the...
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now researchers in surabaya, on the eastern edge of the island of ja, are drying the leaves, chopping them up, extracting the active chemical, and putting it in capsule form to see if it works as a reliable form of male contraception. there's growing confidence that this is a find that's eluded scientists for decades: a cheap, easy-to-make, over the counter daily birth control pill, for men. bambang prajogo directs the project at airlangga university. >> ( translated ): since 1987, when we began doing research using mice, all of the testing has shown it is safe, it is effective and it has fewide effects. so now we are undergoing testing in human beings. >> reporter: doctors are especially excited because the gandarusa doesn't alter male hormones, but rather changes the chemistry on the tip of each individual sperm, making them unable to pierce the outer wall of a female egg, or oocyte. dr. dyan pramesti is working on the clinical trial. >> it interferes with the enzyme whi is located on the sperm head. the enzyme is needed to perforate the wall of the oocyte. if the enzyme is not acti
now researchers in surabaya, on the eastern edge of the island of ja, are drying the leaves, chopping them up, extracting the active chemical, and putting it in capsule form to see if it works as a reliable form of male contraception. there's growing confidence that this is a find that's eluded scientists for decades: a cheap, easy-to-make, over the counter daily birth control pill, for men. bambang prajogo directs the project at airlangga university. >> ( translated ): since 1987, when...
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a tsunami warning is in effect for new zealand, the outline -- islands and tonka after an earthquake measuring 7.8. a tsunami has been generated and waves of up to 1 meter might reach east cape within two hours and capital within three. the epicenter was near the chromatic archipelago. australia is through to the quarterfinals after a victory over norway. it was a comeback for the team down under. >> the austraan striker made all the difference. things looked different at the outset. norway almost struck first blood in the 15th minute. a defensive move all-out mary ann peterson a chance. she failed to connect cleanly. early in the second half, the australian defence was caught off guard. the ball went into the empty net. 1-0, norway. less than a minute later, the score was leveled. norway went on the offensive in search of a second goal and they almost got it. then, three minutes before time, simon struck again, putting australia ahead 2-1 and putting australia into the quarterfinals. >> we will be back in a moment for "in >> game over for muammar gaddafi. that is how nato is describ
a tsunami warning is in effect for new zealand, the outline -- islands and tonka after an earthquake measuring 7.8. a tsunami has been generated and waves of up to 1 meter might reach east cape within two hours and capital within three. the epicenter was near the chromatic archipelago. australia is through to the quarterfinals after a victory over norway. it was a comeback for the team down under. >> the austraan striker made all the difference. things looked different at the outset....
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but on the island itself, police said the search had been called off. those are some of the day's major stories. now, back to judy. >> woodruff: and to our interview with the new head of the international monetary fund about the u.s. debt battle and its potential impact around the globe. margaret warner begins with some background. >> warner: on may 14, the worlds of global finance and one of its stewards, the international monetary fund, were rocked by the arrest of i.m.f. managing director dominique strauss-kahn on sexual assault charges in new york city. days later he resigned the post he'd held for four years, touching off a battle to replace him. the victor elected by i.m.f. members on june 28, french finance minister christine lagarde. she's the first woman to head the i.m.f., for 65 years a pillar of international development and financial stability. she takes the helm as that stability is sorely threatened. three european countries-- greece, portugal and ireland are mired in sovereign debt crises; the i.m.f. has already contributed to bailouts o
but on the island itself, police said the search had been called off. those are some of the day's major stories. now, back to judy. >> woodruff: and to our interview with the new head of the international monetary fund about the u.s. debt battle and its potential impact around the globe. margaret warner begins with some background. >> warner: on may 14, the worlds of global finance and one of its stewards, the international monetary fund, were rocked by the arrest of i.m.f. managing...
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there's swamps backed up, away from the water a lot, so we're not able to access the shores, the islands. there's actually enough debris and high enough water and dangerous enough water in the yellowstone now that we're unwilling to put a jet boat on it to get to some of those areas. >> reporter: gibson and others say it may take three weeks before the river begins to go down. there's no doubt that many people here are worried. about 200 residents showed up for a town hall meeting wednesday night to tell federal, state, and local officials about their concerns. >> we've been calling that 1-800 number about three times a day anwe've d no response. >> reporter: several spoke of persistent strong petroleum odors that made them feel sick. >> all i want to know is this gonna be like agent orange in vietnam? in five years, will my lungs be going haywire? i want to know that right now. >> reporter: the environmental protection agency's regional administrator, jim martin, tried to reassure them. >> we're conducting air and water samples, both in the river and from public drinking systems and pri
there's swamps backed up, away from the water a lot, so we're not able to access the shores, the islands. there's actually enough debris and high enough water and dangerous enough water in the yellowstone now that we're unwilling to put a jet boat on it to get to some of those areas. >> reporter: gibson and others say it may take three weeks before the river begins to go down. there's no doubt that many people here are worried. about 200 residents showed up for a town hall meeting...
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, and the shooting massacre, on e island. the woman who claims former imf boss dominic strauss-kahn sexually assault her is not shunning the public eye anymore -- sexually assaulted her is not shutting the public eye anymore. she says a lot has been said about bird that is not true. >> it was an emotional public appeal at a highly unusual press conference. she said she wanted to tell her side of the story and restore her credibility. >> [inaudible] >> she said her daughter had warned her about the risks of taking someone as influential as strauss-kahn to court. >> you have to remember, this man is a powerful man. everybody knows that. but you are our neighbors -- only our neighbors, or the people back home know you. >> her decision to speak publicly about the case has raised questions, but she insisted she is doing it for her daughter. >> i am going to be strong for you and for every other woman in the world. >> it is unclear how the case will proceed. strauss-kahn, for his part, has denied all charges. >> to the world swimmi
, and the shooting massacre, on e island. the woman who claims former imf boss dominic strauss-kahn sexually assault her is not shunning the public eye anymore -- sexually assaulted her is not shutting the public eye anymore. she says a lot has been said about bird that is not true. >> it was an emotional public appeal at a highly unusual press conference. she said she wanted to tell her side of the story and restore her credibility. >> [inaudible] >> she said her daughter had...
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they say the mistakes caused by confusion surrounding events on the island. that will do little to consult a nation in grief. in a show of solidarity for those killed, more than 100,000 people flooded the streets of the norwegian capital. similar rallies are being held across the country. on monday, norwegians also observed a minute of silence for the victims. >> joining us live from oslo is our reporter. good evening. >> good evening. >> it appears that all of norway is united in this tragedy right now. >> it is a tremendous outpouring of people standing beside each other, comforting each other, and taking a stand against what was done onriday. he posted his manifesto on line. >> the foreign minister of norway today and said he wants norwegian society to remain free and liberal. but he also said there would be a pre-attack norway and a post- attack norway. how do you interpret that? >> something to remind us that we can never be naive. we can never believe that further things will not happen in our part of the world. that image has been shattered by what has
they say the mistakes caused by confusion surrounding events on the island. that will do little to consult a nation in grief. in a show of solidarity for those killed, more than 100,000 people flooded the streets of the norwegian capital. similar rallies are being held across the country. on monday, norwegians also observed a minute of silence for the victims. >> joining us live from oslo is our reporter. good evening. >> good evening. >> it appears that all of norway is...
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on an island. at a news conference after the hearing, the judge says the suspect aimed to save europe from the muslim takeover and deal a blow to the governing labor party. n >> i think the whole nation and the whole world think he's done something wrong. and nothing can justify it. >> reporter: an investigation will mainly focus on whether anders breivik acted alone or if he had help. investigators searched the polish company where the suspect may have purchased explosive materials. the attack occurred suddenly in peaceful norway. people are hoping there will be more information as soon as possible. nhk world, from oslo. >>> japan's nuclear safety commission has called for stronger measures to protect nuclear power plants against terror attacks. on monday, the commission held a meeting with nuclear experts to approve a draft report that draws on the lessons of the fukushima daiichi accident. it also says employees should be trained to deal with the aftermath of a terrorist attack on a nuclear faci
on an island. at a news conference after the hearing, the judge says the suspect aimed to save europe from the muslim takeover and deal a blow to the governing labor party. n >> i think the whole nation and the whole world think he's done something wrong. and nothing can justify it. >> reporter: an investigation will mainly focus on whether anders breivik acted alone or if he had help. investigators searched the polish company where the suspect may have purchased explosive...
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but people who transfer intangibles to the cayman islands, no, that's not something that we should have a special deduction for. and that's something that the president has tried to address in his budget for the last two and a half years and frankly he has not made the progress that i think he should have been able to make. >> why do you think that republicans belief that the growing debt that we have and the economic is responsible for the economic stagnation? why do they think if you cut spending you can stimulate the economy? is that economically sound? >> no. it's not. >> under certain circumstances it might be. >> rose: what are those circumstances? when is it and when is it not? >> that's a great question, great question. in 1993, bill clinton, bob ruben, those of us who supported bill clinton and worked in his admistration looked at an economy where we hadeen very high capital costs, very high interest rates,businesses opering with very high utilization of capacity, but still not investing more because capital costs were so high. and we said if government stopped borrowing then i
but people who transfer intangibles to the cayman islands, no, that's not something that we should have a special deduction for. and that's something that the president has tried to address in his budget for the last two and a half years and frankly he has not made the progress that i think he should have been able to make. >> why do you think that republicans belief that the growing debt that we have and the economic is responsible for the economic stagnation? why do they think if you...
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an advocacy group called the mars society stages mock missions to the red planet on devon island in the canadian arctic and in the utah desert. volunteers live in a small habitat, limit their food and water intake and only step outside in pretend space suits to try and see what challenges astronauts might encounter doing field work on mars. aerospace engineer robert zubrin is the founder of the mars society. >> people can take isolation. but what the mission is about is field exploration. >> reporter: zubrin is the leading proponent of a relatively inexpensive, bold, risky piloted mission to the red planet that he details in a book titled the case for mars. he says humans can reach the mars with three launches of a heavy lift rocket which is on he drawing board at california based space exploration technologies. two staging missions, and a third launch which would carry two astronauts to the surface. if a president stood up today and said, "we choose to go to mars." could nasa do it? >> i think we could do it within 10 years. i think the technological challenges are significantly less t
an advocacy group called the mars society stages mock missions to the red planet on devon island in the canadian arctic and in the utah desert. volunteers live in a small habitat, limit their food and water intake and only step outside in pretend space suits to try and see what challenges astronauts might encounter doing field work on mars. aerospace engineer robert zubrin is the founder of the mars society. >> people can take isolation. but what the mission is about is field exploration....
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on the mainland close to utoya island a scene of such horror a week ago flowers were laid in memory of those sought out and shot down by breivik. how relaxed those young victims were in the hours before their deaths is clear from these newly released photographs. they offer a glimpse of the idyllic environment breivik violated and the young people he killed. >> sreenivasan: a court also appointed two psychiatrists to try and discover why breivik staged the attacks and determine whether he is insane. they have until november 1st to report back. those are some of the day's major stories. now, back to judy. >> woodruff: and to the growing desperation in the horn of africa. more than 11 million people are at risk from hunger in somalia, kenya, ethiopia and djibouti. somalia is the worst hit by famine, drought and a civil war with islamic militants. nearly half a million refugees have left somalia to go to kenya. most are headed to the dadaab camp just inside the border. we begin with a report from martin geissler of "independent television news." he's spent a week reporting from the camp.
on the mainland close to utoya island a scene of such horror a week ago flowers were laid in memory of those sought out and shot down by breivik. how relaxed those young victims were in the hours before their deaths is clear from these newly released photographs. they offer a glimpse of the idyllic environment breivik violated and the young people he killed. >> sreenivasan: a court also appointed two psychiatrists to try and discover why breivik staged the attacks and determine whether he...
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ray suarez has the final installment of his series from the southeast asian nation. >> reporter: travel across indonesia's most populous island, java, and it's hard to imagine going hungry here. the intensely cultivated fields are bursting with green-- rice, potatoes, bananas, tea. but head to one of the many slums in jakarta, and it gets easier to understand how vulnerable poor people can be. >> ( translated ): food prices have been going up sharply. rice, eggs, oil. it's all going up. >> reporter: back in 2008 when food prices soared worldwide, people in the developing world who had been moving ahead economically were pushed back into poverty, and hunger. josette sheeran heads the united nation's world food program. >> we saw the number increase by 140 million people, virtually overnight in 2008. so we went from about 900 million, 860 million hungry people in the world to a billion in about a year's time span. the world bank says that 44 million people were added to the ranks of the extremely poor and hungry in the past year because of the rise in food prices. >> reporter: sheeran say
ray suarez has the final installment of his series from the southeast asian nation. >> reporter: travel across indonesia's most populous island, java, and it's hard to imagine going hungry here. the intensely cultivated fields are bursting with green-- rice, potatoes, bananas, tea. but head to one of the many slums in jakarta, and it gets easier to understand how vulnerable poor people can be. >> ( translated ): food prices have been going up sharply. rice, eggs, oil. it's all going...
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the cthat although we are the largest -- country in theorld, consisting of many islands, that we could live together as one nation and of course the most important is despite the paranoid of having been for more than half decade living under authoritarian re, we could ill learn to live in a democratic society. >> rose: is there a debate today within islamic communy. >> yes, very big debate. >> rose: and tt debate is? >> tha debate is, ones that whether you can go create an islamic state through the current political democratic way, or that democracy is the enemy of islam, it's not an islamic way so you have to topple it through, you know, an undemocratic way. i think there is a dete on that. and then the second underlying debate is if we are in power, should we still be democracy. so more directly into what they callslamic wing. >> rose: and what wod be the role model for that? >> well, this is the problem. because they don't have what we call the practical example in reality. t they wou have like the way when prophet mohammed rule or -- 1400 years ago. >> re: do most people in indones
the cthat although we are the largest -- country in theorld, consisting of many islands, that we could live together as one nation and of course the most important is despite the paranoid of having been for more than half decade living under authoritarian re, we could ill learn to live in a democratic society. >> rose: is there a debate today within islamic communy. >> yes, very big debate. >> rose: and tt debate is? >> tha debate is, ones that whether you can go create...
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it. >> how do you make sure that this works well with the rest of the regulators? how do you make sure that this isn't an island out there doing its own thing but that really that you have all this alphabet soup of regulators talking to each other? what business doesn't like is when one regulator says go left and the says go right. it would be like you're driving down the street tomorrow and one cop saying the speed limit is 5 and the next one saying it's 50. it would make it hard to drive. >> woodruff: i hear...çç the different directions. i'm sorry. we're going to have to leave it there. i know we'll be coming back to this one. >> that requires a response. thank you, judy. >> woodruff: thank you very much jeff madrk and david hirschman. >> ifill: now, indonesia, an emerging economic powerhouse that is still coping with basic problems from corruption to health care to feeding its people. tonight, in the first of four stories from the rapidly modernizing nation of 240 million people, ray suarez examines how indonesia grapples with mental illness.çç a warnin
it. >> how do you make sure that this works well with the rest of the regulators? how do you make sure that this isn't an island out there doing its own thing but that really that you have all this alphabet soup of regulators talking to each other? what business doesn't like is when one regulator says go left and the says go right. it would be like you're driving down the street tomorrow and one cop saying the speed limit is 5 and the next one saying it's 50. it would make it hard to...
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remember at that time he had just spent four nights in a likers island jail cell, walked in, once it was determined that he was going to go free from house arrest relooked as if a weight had been lifted. and indeed it had. just the latest sensational twist in this long running saga. >> brown: sara, tell us a little more about some of the credibility questions that came up. as i said in that piece, some had to do with her past. and some have to do with what she said happened on the day of the alleged assault. >> right. in some ways the fireworks really today happened outside the courtroom. not even inside because that lasted only about nine minutes. outside we did learn more about these accusations that her credibility had been seriously in question. the prosecution in court papers today releasing new details about her account, that she falsely gave an account to the grand jury about the night of the alleged attack in the hotel room in new york city. according to court papers and the prosecution, she actually left the room after her alleged attack to clean another room, came back to d
remember at that time he had just spent four nights in a likers island jail cell, walked in, once it was determined that he was going to go free from house arrest relooked as if a weight had been lifted. and indeed it had. just the latest sensational twist in this long running saga. >> brown: sara, tell us a little more about some of the credibility questions that came up. as i said in that piece, some had to do with her past. and some have to do with what she said happened on the day of...
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the killing of 46 of their sailors in an incident and shelling of islands where civilians were. so that relationship ihink is in good shape. when we came into office there was a discussion in japan about whether or not japan should reorient itself to china. and to push away from the united states. that's not where we are today with japan. prime minister kahn, if he were sitting here with us today, would say the u.s. relationship is critical. and, indeed, i think-- to answer your question directly-- i think a demand signal, if you will, for leadership in asia is as high now for the united states-- that is the demand for u.s. leadership, lots of reasons for this we can discuss-- is as high as it's been. >> rose: so that's really one of the big questions. >> in europe it's the same thing. >> rose: u.s. leadership. >> yeah. >> rose: what is it you thi they expect from the united states in 2011 and twelve after all that's taken place? the economic collapse that we had. the wars we were engaged in and two that we are still engaged in in different levels. what does the world want from
the killing of 46 of their sailors in an incident and shelling of islands where civilians were. so that relationship ihink is in good shape. when we came into office there was a discussion in japan about whether or not japan should reorient itself to china. and to push away from the united states. that's not where we are today with japan. prime minister kahn, if he were sitting here with us today, would say the u.s. relationship is critical. and, indeed, i think-- to answer your question...
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of the island, to the vision that is being presented today. first off, senator feinstein. i want to thank her deeply for her contributions. [applause] leader pelosi for giving us the funding. [applause] former mayor willie brown. his vision for the island. [applause] the only thing i have to apologize for is the casino idea. [laughter] lt. gov. gavin newsom. my predecessor. thank you for his wonderful contributions. when supervisor and now still helping us with this, former supervisor tom ammiano. thank you very much. [applause] i only carried these cards because there were so many people to think. i want to begin with the incredible city staff team that has worked for many years on this project, starting with rich ellis. [applause] michael temoff and john from the office of economic development. [applause] the incredible and ongoing work of our city attorney's office that has been wonderful in crafting a good language that people are not only living with on the island, but the delicate legal issues. eileen molly, charles sullivan, john malamu
of the island, to the vision that is being presented today. first off, senator feinstein. i want to thank her deeply for her contributions. [applause] leader pelosi for giving us the funding. [applause] former mayor willie brown. his vision for the island. [applause] the only thing i have to apologize for is the casino idea. [laughter] lt. gov. gavin newsom. my predecessor. thank you for his wonderful contributions. when supervisor and now still helping us with this, former supervisor tom...
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down to the island, get out of the car, get on to the island, and opened fire. he was armed with several weapons and fired off a lot of bullets. >> that was our correspondent on his way to the island with the very latest. a member of the norwegian labor party, she was taking part in the youth camp on the island. she witnessed the shootings and describe what happened. >> most people ran down in the forest. and we sat there together in small groups of all across how the side. and we heard shooting. lots of shooting. we were calling our families and the police. and suddenly, somebody said that the police is here. we are safe now. we saw a man with a police uniform coming down the hill towards people. he started shooting people. that is when the group i was then turned around and we ran for our life. we just jumped in the water. >> when you thought the were safe, that turned out to be the gunman? >> yes, indeed. he said we were safe for a few seconds into the shooting began again. we realized that this was not a policeman. we did the only thing that we could do, and
down to the island, get out of the car, get on to the island, and opened fire. he was armed with several weapons and fired off a lot of bullets. >> that was our correspondent on his way to the island with the very latest. a member of the norwegian labor party, she was taking part in the youth camp on the island. she witnessed the shootings and describe what happened. >> most people ran down in the forest. and we sat there together in small groups of all across how the side. and we...
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is on his way to the island of -- richard galpin is on his way to the island of utoeya. he filed this report. >> they fear there may be more bodies in the water. boats are searching. we know that when the gunmen opened fire on this island, there was huge panic. there's got to be something like 600-700 people who were on the island at the time. some of them took to the water and tried to swim away. there is a fear that more bodies will be found in the water. those in the red cross were saying to me that there may also be more victims inside the building where the bomb explosion took place in the mid afternoon here in central oslo because it is difficult for the emergency services to get inside the building. there is a concern that there might be more bombs in the area. there has been very significant damage to the building, so it is dangerous from that point of view for the emergency services to get in. it has taken them a bit of time. >> we know that the suspect who is in custody at the moment is 32 and norwegian. what more can you tell us? >> we do not have much more de
is on his way to the island of -- richard galpin is on his way to the island of utoeya. he filed this report. >> they fear there may be more bodies in the water. boats are searching. we know that when the gunmen opened fire on this island, there was huge panic. there's got to be something like 600-700 people who were on the island at the time. some of them took to the water and tried to swim away. there is a fear that more bodies will be found in the water. those in the red cross were...
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the shooting on the island described the scene of terror. he said the gunman lied to get on the island even as the campers were talking about the bombing that just ripped through oslo. here is how it played out according to a man that was there. >> when we realized there was a bombing in oslo, and there were much -- many people were unsure and many people were seeking information, and so we decided to gather all the people in our rooms and tell them what actually happened. so this meeting was from just one hour before this man came along and tell us that he is a police officer, and he wants to come to this and support us with this, and we, of course, allowed him to come. when he came over i heard a few shots going out, so nobody actually knew what happened and suddenly people were starting to run as fast as they could. i was standing there and i realized what was happening. i did see he was shooting at the people and the people just fell like two meters in front of me. so i started running as well as all of us did to the water, and we tried
the shooting on the island described the scene of terror. he said the gunman lied to get on the island even as the campers were talking about the bombing that just ripped through oslo. here is how it played out according to a man that was there. >> when we realized there was a bombing in oslo, and there were much -- many people were unsure and many people were seeking information, and so we decided to gather all the people in our rooms and tell them what actually happened. so this meeting...
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europe has been to the island and spoke to some of the rescuers. >> across from the island, where so many died, there are people still waiting with young people still missing. what is emerging here is the story of those rescued and questions about the police response. the heart of this rescue is a campsite in their small boats. they launch their boat to help people swimming from the island, where a man dressed as a policeman was hunting their friends down. >> the first thing was that they don't trust us. they shout from the water, "can i trust you?" and we have to make some comfort to them to say, yes, you can trust me. >> the gunman rode on to the island for over an hour. many of the young people were using their mobiles to call for help. >> someone has to call the police. and then some other girl said, you don't need to. we have, but they don't believe us. >> the injured were driven to a nearby town. that's where the police were, waiting for assault units to arrive from oslo. the police roadblock terrified those rescued. >> it was a police woman there with a black suit and gun and
europe has been to the island and spoke to some of the rescuers. >> across from the island, where so many died, there are people still waiting with young people still missing. what is emerging here is the story of those rescued and questions about the police response. the heart of this rescue is a campsite in their small boats. they launch their boat to help people swimming from the island, where a man dressed as a policeman was hunting their friends down. >> the first thing was...
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unfortunately, the death count has gone up on the island. 84 now dead on the island. no police officers were among the victims. they are searching for bodies in the water, around the island, but they don't know yet if there are people missing because they just have not a count as to how many people were on the island and who may be among the dead or missing still. we also learned that the suspect is just now being questioned. police won't name him, but local news there in norway have identified the man in custody as this man, anders behring breivik, 32 years old. we did learn from the police just now that he is starting to be questioned by them and acc d according to the police has indicated he will explain himself. now the reporters were asking questions about his alleged christian right wing extremists views, and police had nothing to say about that about whether he has been on their radar, but they did say they are investigating two homes or apartments where he purportedly lived. as far as the bomb goes, you just heard, they still are trying to figure out where the
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island where the gunman was. this was the boat eventually used by the sexual teams. they captured the gunman after just two minutes. it was a press helicopter that took this picture on the island. but the police helicopter was way to the south and the police teams traveled by road. the local communities reluctant to criticize the police response, but it is the people of a small camp site who were the rescuers of shivering and injured young people. >> i have seen things that nobody should have to see. >> the overriding problem was that the gunman calculated that he would draw the police there while he had time to massacre young people at a summer camp. gavin hewitt, bbc news, norway. >> some other news from around the world now. 78 people have been killed after a moroccan military transport plane crashed into a mountain. the hercules c-130 was attempting to land near the city of guelimim. the army blames poor weather. the u.n. mission in libya says nato bombing raids are putting the health service in tripoli under
island where the gunman was. this was the boat eventually used by the sexual teams. they captured the gunman after just two minutes. it was a press helicopter that took this picture on the island. but the police helicopter was way to the south and the police teams traveled by road. the local communities reluctant to criticize the police response, but it is the people of a small camp site who were the rescuers of shivering and injured young people. >> i have seen things that nobody should...
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island and her mother has been released by the family. "the police are here," she says, but her mother warns, "the person said to be shooting may be in police uniform. be careful." "can you talk now? " "no, he is still shooting," says the girl. she did survive the massacre. this is just part of the norway response to all of that, just part, a spreading of flowers outside the oslo cathedral. they are looking to approve the killer wrong in every way, wrong for what he did, of course, but wrong if he really believes that the massacre would destroy in norway or start some sort of resolution -- revolution. ? brivik says he has associates -- breivik said that. >> we have no evidence of that in norway or in britain. >> but for now, the focus in norway is on the dead and those missing. the police will release more names as the terrible process of identifying all have been lost goes on. james robbins, bbc news, oslo. >> and as norway continues to mourn, the country's justice minister has praised the security services for their response to friday's
island and her mother has been released by the family. "the police are here," she says, but her mother warns, "the person said to be shooting may be in police uniform. be careful." "can you talk now? " "no, he is still shooting," says the girl. she did survive the massacre. this is just part of the norway response to all of that, just part, a spreading of flowers outside the oslo cathedral. they are looking to approve the killer wrong in every way, wrong...